EIB FENG RESERVE
Read moreYou can walk long hours in the mountains and on the arpentés paths of this reserve. On your road, you may be aware of some insects, spiders and butterflies. Take your bathing suit, bathing is possible in some places.
SEVEN-STAR PEAKS
Read moreThe main site starts from Zhaoqing in a few minutes by taxi from the city center. The charm of the place enchants visitors. The road runs along karst breads in the shadow of the banians around a lake free of any urbanization. The summit of some peaks offers a magnificent view of the rice fields surrounding blue rocks. The panorama decomposes into various light games depending on the hours of the day. The River View View Pavilion (Yuejiang Lou), a beautiful traditional building restored in 1959, with gold and carmin carmin, added to the rock, adds to this atmosphere. The light is particularly beautiful at sunset. Another path crosses the lake, shaded by kapokiers. We love a lot!
DINGHU SHAN
Read moreThis 12 km ² resort has beautiful mountain scenery and a natural park. You can enjoy beautiful walks in the heart of a beautiful panorama through temples, pools and waterfalls. Among the pavilions, you can discover the Middle Mountain pavilion (Banshan Ting), the Crane (Wanghe Ting) and the White cloud (Baiyun Shan).
DAPENG PENINSULA
Read moreThe small fishing port of Nan'ao (南澳) is famous for its excellent seafood, the best in Shenzhen. The ancient fortress of Dapeng, a fortified town built during the Ming Dynasty (1394), was a strategic military site. Its four doors remain, as are some sections of its ramparts. The architecture of the city follows a veritable maze of streets, so typical of the medieval Chinese cities and where there are still some temples still active.
LIUHUA PARK
Read moreIt contains the largest artificial lake in the city, on which a white marble palace worthy of all fairy tales was built. Some good restaurants in the park. Several hotels are located on the banks of the park: The hotel was very close to the city centre.
POU TAI UN KUN LAM - TIN HAU TEMPLES
Read moreThese three temples are scattered on the island (next to Sai Van Bridge, behind the university and village square) and witness the daily religious activity of the island's inhabitants.